Rachel Beck, LCSW-C

Psychotherapist

I am a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist (CBT). Cognitive Behavioral therapy has been clinically proven to be effective in treating depression, general anxiety disorders, marital/relationship distress and many other problems. In your therapy I will help you learn the role thoughts, feelings and behaviors play in your relationships, your mental health, your level of success and your general quality of life. Together we can change the way you think and feel to create a more balanced, healthier and happier existence. .

Dane Wendell, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

My over all approach to therapy is based on Solution Focused Therapy. I believe that you are the expert in your own life and that my role is to walk with you to discover previous times when the problems that are bringing you into therapy are not as severe. Generally speaking, there exceptions to problems and the more you are aware of them, the easier it is to repeat them.

Norma Stevens, MS, LCPC, NCC

Lic. Clinical Professional Counselor and Pastoral Counselor

As a pastoral psychotherapist, I work with people on the issues that are important to them including their spirituality. I employ different modes of therapy to meet the needs of the client within a safe, empathetic relationship. We will work on present day issues that are troubling to the client as well as explore the places in the past that are still painful--all at the pace and timing of the client.

Kathryn Reynolds, LCPC

Psychotherapist

It takes courage to begin the psychotherapy process but most people feel a sense of relief and understanding after the first session or two in my office. My goal is to create a safe and respectful environment for people to work on their goals. I will utilize any strategies that I am trained to use and believe will help you with your issues. Most often I use both insight oriented and cognitive strategies. Psychotherapy helps clients identify patterns and experiences that have shaped their life and gives them the tools to get past the dysfunctional patterns and/or painful experiences. Clients learn to be more accepting of themselves and to see their strengths .

Robert Castle, M.S., LCPC, NCC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

“The Golden Rule” can be a helpful guide to psychotherapy: treating others as you would like to be treated, with gentleness, pacing, and respect. If a counseling session is likened to conversing with a knowledgeable advisor on the doorstep of your home, psychotherapy can be like inviting that advisor into the “parlor” or “living room” of your inner world based on trust, at-ease-ness, and confidence in your advisor’s insight. My approach to psychotherapy is interactive and strengths-based, starting with cognitive (thought-based) or behavioral coping skills, and moving into awareness of family of origin themes and the impact of past trauma when needed to activate more enduring personal growth in the client.

Deborah Cole, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

We first determine what you want to work on. This is not as simple as it sounds, as there are often defenses that have been built up. If so, then we look at those defenses, such as blaming others or considering oneself too worthless to get better. When we can get through the defenses, we can usually make some connections with patterns of behavior, such as self-sabotaging. We work to help you able to make better connections with others and with parts of yourself.
I also do intensive work in therapy for people who have suffered from traumas. These traumas have left you stuck. By using an evidence-based therapy called EMDR, we are able to help you get unstuck. You can then stop avoiding life!

Gabriel Newman, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

It's your journey, your life. Since you will be the one to implement and live with choices, they must be yours. My job, therefore, may be to create the safe place in which you can explore your options and be helped to see all their consequences. Or, to expland your vision so you clearly perceive your own power in making choices. Or, to help you discover altered states of consciousness or perception inside yourself that give you more power. At the least, I hope I succeed in really, truly listening.